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they said, "oh, terry long died." i'm like, "who's terry long?" "oh, he's another nfl player. he died." >> narrator: long was an offensive lineman with the steelers for eight years. he battled in the pit alongside mike webster. >> he, like webster, his life had sort of fallen apart in a lot of ways. he had issues certainly during his career. >> he was a steroid user. he had been involved in some serious financial problems. >> and so ultimately, he committed suicide by drinking antifreeze. >> narrator: as he had for webster, dr. omalu sectioned part of long's brain and again had it stained. >> he ran the same test, same stains, found the same splotches. cte in this brain too. now two former steelers who had gone crazy about the same time. >> when i saw terry long's case... i became more convinced that this was not just an anomaly, a statistical anomaly. >> narrator: omalu submitted another paper to neurosurgery, this one about terry long. >> that caused the mtbi committee to say, "this is preposterous. this is not good science. this is still not som
they said, "oh, terry long died." i'm like, "who's terry long?" "oh, he's another nfl player. he died." >> narrator: long was an offensive lineman with the steelers for eight years. he battled in the pit alongside mike webster. >> he, like webster, his life had sort of fallen apart in a lot of ways. he had issues certainly during his career. >> he was a steroid user. he had been involved in some serious financial problems. >> and so...
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i'm terry mcsweeney. long lines in the terminal and big delays for poliflights. a big inconvenience for passengers tonight. marianne favro has details. >> reporter: this happened after 3:00 this afternoon. there was a security breach here at terminal a. and asry result more than 200 passengers will be delayed flying out. now that spokesperson told us one of the airlines screened luggage that was supposed to be checked on to a plane. but then that luggage somehow made it back into terminal a. so as a precaution, passengers from all 11 airlines, including alaska and american airlines were asked to come back and go through security screening again. even passengers who were already up at the boarding gates. we talked to one passenger who was impacted. >> we're inside, we were going out on delta and we saw s
i'm terry mcsweeney. long lines in the terminal and big delays for poliflights. a big inconvenience for passengers tonight. marianne favro has details. >> reporter: this happened after 3:00 this afternoon. there was a security breach here at terminal a. and asry result more than 200 passengers will be delayed flying out. now that spokesperson told us one of the airlines screened luggage that was supposed to be checked on to a plane. but then that luggage somehow made it back into terminal...
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terry pratchett‘s unfinished works. steamrolled, just as he wanted. his longd he had fulfilled his obligation to flatten the hard drive. it contained at least ten incomplete books. the broken machine will go on display as part of a new exhibition about the author's life and work. he created the hugely popular and internationally successful discworld series, a vast satire of modern life and the human race. the author revealed he had alzheimer's disease in 2007. it worries me that i might be a poster boy for dementia, because i make it look good. it didn't affect his writing to begin with, but he struggled to contain his anger at the disease in interviews and became a campaigner for more spending on alzheimer's. people don't want to go near it, or, at least, many don't want to go near it, they don't want to think about it. i do think about it. it was a bright, sunny day... his final novel, the shepherd's crown, was published a few months after he died, and it will be his last. terry pratchett did not want his unpublished works completed by anyone else. i've got
terry pratchett‘s unfinished works. steamrolled, just as he wanted. his longd he had fulfilled his obligation to flatten the hard drive. it contained at least ten incomplete books. the broken machine will go on display as part of a new exhibition about the author's life and work. he created the hugely popular and internationally successful discworld series, a vast satire of modern life and the human race. the author revealed he had alzheimer's disease in 2007. it worries me that i might be a...
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the english bully got underway last but today starts, john terry captains aston villa. filleted not take longead against hull city, just six minutes as gabrielle palmer for it but them ahead. hull equalise ina very for it but them ahead. hull equalise in a very similar manner, with jared bowen owning a share of the points as they look to bounce straight back to the premier league. golf to venice, south korea's kim has a co mforta ble venice, south korea's kim has a comfortable lead. she finished the day at 17 under par, six shots clear of georgia hall, who is tied for second. hall was three shots behind, but double bogeys extended concerning's lead over her. it's all the sports, more in the next hour. a pre—season friendly between burnley and hanover was abandoned due to crowd trouble. police say the decision was taken after a group of travelling fans attended attack the home stands as well as police officers and stewards. action police say additional resources have been brought in from across the county. a british computer expert has appeared before a judge in las vegas, charged with creatin
the english bully got underway last but today starts, john terry captains aston villa. filleted not take longead against hull city, just six minutes as gabrielle palmer for it but them ahead. hull equalise ina very for it but them ahead. hull equalise in a very similar manner, with jared bowen owning a share of the points as they look to bounce straight back to the premier league. golf to venice, south korea's kim has a co mforta ble venice, south korea's kim has a comfortable lead. she...
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long time. it has no place in america. eric: virginia governor terrycauliffe speaking out. >> we need to call it out for what it is. to the white supremacists and the neo-nazis who came to our beautiful state yesterday, there is no place for you here in charlottesville. there is no place for you in virginia. and there is no place for you in the united states of america. eric: that's the message. doug mcelway is at the site where the car plowed into the demonstrators in charlottesville. reporter: that site is a half block from where we now stand. people have been placing flours and making an emprop to you memorial. at the city center, the pedestrian mall. this is what charlottesville, virginia is lake on most of days. that may change later this afternoon. at 2:00 p.m., two of the people the governor was imploring to get out of the state are coming back to the state. richard spencer and jason kessler. we heard enough of their hatred spewing from their mouths. we'll be here on stand by in case counter protesters show up. i would be surprised if authoritie
long time. it has no place in america. eric: virginia governor terrycauliffe speaking out. >> we need to call it out for what it is. to the white supremacists and the neo-nazis who came to our beautiful state yesterday, there is no place for you here in charlottesville. there is no place for you in virginia. and there is no place for you in the united states of america. eric: that's the message. doug mcelway is at the site where the car plowed into the demonstrators in charlottesville....
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long resume. >> campbell died at the age of 81 after a section-yeix-year ba alzheimer's. he sat down for a great interview with terryeporter: let's begin this by just listening to "wichita lineman". ♪ i am a lineman for the county ♪ >> reporter: it's got to be the best song ever written about a telephone engineer. jimmy webb wrote it, glen campbell made it a hit and he sang it thousands and thousands of times around the world. >> well, wichita hit me right on ♪ amaam a lineman for the count♪ ♪ and if it snows >> reporter: and it's just one of so many great songs glen campbell has sung and played for 60 years and more. ♪ like a rhine stone cowboy >> reporter: "rhine stone cowboy ♪ ♪ and your path is free to walk ♪ >> reporter: "gentle on my mind." and that's him playing one of the most famous guitar licks ever on the beach boys "fun fun fun." >> i have been blessed, i really have. i figured it out that i'm not that bright, but god gave me a break. >> reporter: that's glen's wife of almost 30 years, kim. she's becoming his memory, his connection to the life they've shared. and he knows that. >> i tell you, boy. the ve
long resume. >> campbell died at the age of 81 after a section-yeix-year ba alzheimer's. he sat down for a great interview with terryeporter: let's begin this by just listening to "wichita lineman". ♪ i am a lineman for the county ♪ >> reporter: it's got to be the best song ever written about a telephone engineer. jimmy webb wrote it, glen campbell made it a hit and he sang it thousands and thousands of times around the world. >> well, wichita hit me right on ♪...
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to help us think about this bject i'm pleased to welcome governor terry mccauliffe. he is a life-long entrepreneur. he was elected in 2013 and worked to create jobs and build a 21st century economy. but he's committed to bettering the lives of ordinary people. after the tragic violence in charlottesville he spoke out forcefully against hatred and bigotry. and just over the weekend he hosted a family day at a juvenile correctional center which brought together inmates and family members. he's been a trailblazer in restoring civil voting rights from those released from prison, and during his time in office he's restored voting rights to thousands of ex-felons in virginia. so please join me in welcoming governor mccauliffe to the brookings institution. [applause] governor mccauliffe: thank you for joining me today. we have great panelists here today and i appreciate all you're doing. to awful you, good morning. it's a privilege to be among so many people who share my passion for such an important issue that faces our country. and it's fitting that we're gathered here today on the 54th an
to help us think about this bject i'm pleased to welcome governor terry mccauliffe. he is a life-long entrepreneur. he was elected in 2013 and worked to create jobs and build a 21st century economy. but he's committed to bettering the lives of ordinary people. after the tragic violence in charlottesville he spoke out forcefully against hatred and bigotry. and just over the weekend he hosted a family day at a juvenile correctional center which brought together inmates and family members. he's...
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. >> terry says his history at louisville metro is based on a near life-long struggle with drug use. he's been arrested 27 times and has been convicted of charges including trafficking, possession, robbery and assault. now he's been arrested after failing to appear in court on his latest drug possession charge and must begin the familiar process of booking. >> i come in here and this is what we call the grill, this is where we do our pad searches. we have the inmate stand here with his back to the wall and that officer basically tells them take everything out of their pockets. any jewelry, watches, rings, necklaces, belts, they'll be pat down to see if we can find anything else on them. >> 99% of the time, if something makes it into the facility, it's made it in the way of someone's anal area. >> just keep your hands on the wall. what are you trying to conceal, buddy? >> cigarettes. >> come on, this way. did you really think you were going to get that past us? >> i used to be able to. >> he was taking to the strip search on the booking floor. i asked him did you have everything anyth
. >> terry says his history at louisville metro is based on a near life-long struggle with drug use. he's been arrested 27 times and has been convicted of charges including trafficking, possession, robbery and assault. now he's been arrested after failing to appear in court on his latest drug possession charge and must begin the familiar process of booking. >> i come in here and this is what we call the grill, this is where we do our pad searches. we have the inmate stand here with...
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. >> terry says his history at louisville metro is based on a near life-long struggle with drug use. he's been arrested 27 times and has been convicted of charges including trafficking, possession, robbery and assault. now he's been arrested after failing to appear in court on his latest drug possession charge and must begin the familiar process of booking. >> i come in here and this is what we call the grill, this is where we do our pad searches. we have the inmate stand here with his back to the wall and that officer basically tell them take everything out of their pockets. any jewelry, watches, rings, necklaces, belts, they'll be pat down to see if we can find anything else on them. >> 99% of the time, if methg makes it into the facility, it's made it in the way of someone's anal ea. that's where everybody hides stuff. >> and bodico proves to be part of the 99%. >> just keep your hands on the wall. what are you trying to conceal, buddy? >> cigarettes. >> just hang tight for a second. come this way. come on, this way. did you really think you were do you think you can pass this? >>
. >> terry says his history at louisville metro is based on a near life-long struggle with drug use. he's been arrested 27 times and has been convicted of charges including trafficking, possession, robbery and assault. now he's been arrested after failing to appear in court on his latest drug possession charge and must begin the familiar process of booking. >> i come in here and this is what we call the grill, this is where we do our pad searches. we have the inmate stand here with...
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the first full schedule of fixtures and john terry captained aston villa in his first game since leaving chelsea at the end of last season. they didn't take longsed a very similar mannerjust minutes. hull equalised a very similar manner just after the minutes. hull equalised a very similar mannerjust after the hour. they look to bounce straight back up to the premier league. let's pick out a view of the other notable results. bristol city had the best win, top of the table after beating barnsley. sheffield united's returns began with a 1—0 win. relegated middlesbrough lost at wolves. all the football league scorers are on the bbc sport website including an incredible start the season for luton who beat you 8—2 and we had to come back from a goal as well. leyton orient have begun their first season i the football league for 112 years, it did not go well, losing to nil at sutton united. dean beckwith here with the second. it is hard to believe, but the fa cup final wasn't even three months ago, but qualifying for this season's competition got underway today and the bbc is following it from the beginning. our cameras were on merseyside. litherlan
the first full schedule of fixtures and john terry captained aston villa in his first game since leaving chelsea at the end of last season. they didn't take longsed a very similar mannerjust minutes. hull equalised a very similar manner just after the minutes. hull equalised a very similar mannerjust after the hour. they look to bounce straight back up to the premier league. let's pick out a view of the other notable results. bristol city had the best win, top of the table after beating...
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long time. >> reporter: referring to today's violence and suggesting and he his predecessor did not spark this violence. he reached out to democrat terry mcauliffe. >> we agreed that the division and hatred must stop and must stop right now. >> reporter: the president used the word "bigotry" but did not specifically rebuke or describe racially motivated protesters some of whom brought weapons to a demonstration. >> no matter our color, creed, religion or political party, we are all americans first. >> reporter: the president turned to more comfortable terrain by turning to first responders. >> i want to salute the great work of the state and local police in virginia. incredible people. >> reporter: and he called for calm. >> what is vital now is a swift restoration of law and order and the protection of innocent lives. >> reporter: the racial divide parallels a political one where some of those at the protest were vocal trump supporters aligned with white nationalism like david duke. >> that's why we voted for donald trump, because he said he's going to take our country back and that's what we've got to do. >> reporter: the president c
long time. >> reporter: referring to today's violence and suggesting and he his predecessor did not spark this violence. he reached out to democrat terry mcauliffe. >> we agreed that the division and hatred must stop and must stop right now. >> reporter: the president used the word "bigotry" but did not specifically rebuke or describe racially motivated protesters some of whom brought weapons to a demonstration. >> no matter our color, creed, religion or...
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long time in our country. above all else we must remember this truth. no matter our color, creed, religion or political party, we are all americans first. >> reporter: virginiaen governor terry mcauliffe called a state of emergency, giving the state more resources to try to keep the peace. at least 535 people were injured in the protest and car crash today. at least five are critically injured. >>> and more breaking news out of virginia, two state troopers are dead after their helicopter crashed right there on the outskirts of charlottesville where the violence was going on. the troopers were monitoring that protest. one in san francisco, a one in berkeley, a city that's had many violent protests. people are all too familiar of these types of showdowns in their streets and towns. >> reporter: it's been the epicenter of the lot of the violence here. we've seen people hit with large rocks, stabbed, pepper sprayed. and many of the alt-right leaning folks starting these rallies are from out-of-state. charlottesville, virginia today and berkeley in april. two highly educated communities now involved in violent rallies. people on both sides need to choose calm over explosive rheto
long time in our country. above all else we must remember this truth. no matter our color, creed, religion or political party, we are all americans first. >> reporter: virginiaen governor terry mcauliffe called a state of emergency, giving the state more resources to try to keep the peace. at least 535 people were injured in the protest and car crash today. at least five are critically injured. >>> and more breaking news out of virginia, two state troopers are dead after their...
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after long talks in classrooms with questions about the the team logos like the washington redskins that are base ped on race or ethnicity. that's a question we asked virginia democratic governor terry mcauliffe. since charlottesville's violence, the governor declares that he wants all confederate statutes removed to stop hate speech. the govern or, though, has not called for the washington redskins to change tries to get the team to build a new stadium in virginia. so what's the difference? mcauliffe says it's about public spaces versus a private company there is no moral equivocal situate, please. we are talking about monuments that are owned and controlled by the state, state property versus a private company. private companies have to make their open decisions. as gomp offer i take actions on those things that i can affect. for their part, the washington redskins and their owner daniel schneider have i'm cysted for years throughout these controversies that they will never change the team's name. in north bethesda, maryland, tom fitzgerald reporting. two potential witnesses who were near a loudon county confederate statue at the same time it was vandalized. they spray painted it
after long talks in classrooms with questions about the the team logos like the washington redskins that are base ped on race or ethnicity. that's a question we asked virginia democratic governor terry mcauliffe. since charlottesville's violence, the governor declares that he wants all confederate statutes removed to stop hate speech. the govern or, though, has not called for the washington redskins to change tries to get the team to build a new stadium in virginia. so what's the difference?...
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force of nature like senator dole, an advocate like terri tanielian, i became a dual caregiver fellow in 2016. my journey as a caregiver started long before them. on june 21, 2010, tom was diagnosed with als. in 1993 tom had been disabled for encephalitis. is required care since then but beyond encompassing care, i had his care figured out and organized until als came along. a devastating time. excuse me. both for me -- it was like getting sucker punched. we fell in love almost instantly in 1979. my grief is know no bounds. i know how this disease works, it will steal his life and if i'm not careful it will take mine as well. the work ahead of the caregiver is daunting at best. i am certain i'm not up to the task alone. for the most part i know i will have to be. in 2008, als, veterans are twice as likely to get it as nonveterans. more than 4500 veterans at any given time have als. tom served in the marine corps 1972-1975 and qualified for benefits and entered the va into our lives. i have not considered myself tom's caregiver into later in life, committed to vow and love for each other, caregiver to me meant someone paid to come i
force of nature like senator dole, an advocate like terri tanielian, i became a dual caregiver fellow in 2016. my journey as a caregiver started long before them. on june 21, 2010, tom was diagnosed with als. in 1993 tom had been disabled for encephalitis. is required care since then but beyond encompassing care, i had his care figured out and organized until als came along. a devastating time. excuse me. both for me -- it was like getting sucker punched. we fell in love almost instantly in...
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terry mcauliffe is signed it into laud taking effect july 1st. >>? someone's license needs to be taken away, other jurisdictions is need to know. >> the governor says the virginia department of education has long had experts on the team to help revoke the licenses of teachers who's assault students. he says what the i-team found in fairfax, the failure to unacceptable. >> they decided not to let us know. the good news is that will not continue. we have investigators, all of us want to make sure our children are safe and if there are teacher who's may have committed some type of offense, we all need to know it. >> that's not all that changed in virginia. the state approved a budget boost for the department of education to help them hire another investigator to chase down future cases of misconduct. in maryland, state officials made a different change because of our reporting. for years, the state kept information about revoked licenses hidden from the public. but now maryland state superintendent of schools requires the posting online of teacher who's had their licenses stripped. including when and why. how do you know your child is being abused by a teacher? >> our son actually called us and f
terry mcauliffe is signed it into laud taking effect july 1st. >>? someone's license needs to be taken away, other jurisdictions is need to know. >> the governor says the virginia department of education has long had experts on the team to help revoke the licenses of teachers who's assault students. he says what the i-team found in fairfax, the failure to unacceptable. >> they decided not to let us know. the good news is that will not continue. we have investigators, all of us...
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schedule of fixtures, john terry is captaining aston villa in his first game since leaving chelsea at the end of last season. leaving chelsea at the end of last season. they didn't take long just six minutes when. into the second half they still lead 1—0. if he of the other notable results for you, bristol city had the best win of the day, top of the table after beating barnsley. sheffield united's returns the championship. relegated middlesbrough lost at wolves. all the score is on the bbc sport website including an incredible start of the season for luton who beat yeovil 8—2 and they got a goal down as well. they began their first season outside the football league for 112 years and it did not go well, the lost 2—0 away at sutton united. the fa cup final wasn't even three months ago, but qualifying for the season's competition got underway today, this year the bbc is following it from the very beginning, our cameras were on merseyside. the litherland won it 2-0 merseyside. the litherland won it 2—0 after a goalless first half. the game got into life, after this finish he was in the right place at the right time. a moment of class here, making sure litherland were throug
schedule of fixtures, john terry is captaining aston villa in his first game since leaving chelsea at the end of last season. leaving chelsea at the end of last season. they didn't take long just six minutes when. into the second half they still lead 1—0. if he of the other notable results for you, bristol city had the best win of the day, top of the table after beating barnsley. sheffield united's returns the championship. relegated middlesbrough lost at wolves. all the score is on the bbc...
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long time in our country. above all else, we must remember this truth, no matter our color, creed, religion, or political party, we are all americans first. >> reporter: virginia governor terry mcauliffe declared a state of emergency, giving the state more resources to try to keep the peace. chris pollone, nbc news. >>> and a bucks can county group is holding an emergency solidarity gathering tonight in response to what's happening in virginia. nbc 10's drew smith is live in doylestown where that event will begin in about an hour. drew? >> reporter: that's right, denise. this all came together in just the past couple of hours. it's hosted by the group, rise up doylestown, which has held events in the past and decided they needed to do something as an emergency response to what happened down in virginia. now, they are particularly sensitive to those racism incidents here in this community, as we have reported on in the past year. there were a ku klux klan fliers left on doorsteps back here in february. and then in more recent months, the ri they reported the vandalism signs, signs they put out called hate has no home here, those were vandalized. many placed those in yards in
long time in our country. above all else, we must remember this truth, no matter our color, creed, religion, or political party, we are all americans first. >> reporter: virginia governor terry mcauliffe declared a state of emergency, giving the state more resources to try to keep the peace. chris pollone, nbc news. >>> and a bucks can county group is holding an emergency solidarity gathering tonight in response to what's happening in virginia. nbc 10's drew smith is live in...
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terry mcauliffe declaring a state of emergency, crowd ordered to disperse. >> you will be arrested. >> reporter: president trump condemning violence but urging both groups to set aside their differences this has been going on for a long, long time it is no place in america, what is vital now is a swift, restoration of law and order and the protection of innocent lives. >> you will not replace us. >> reporter: today's rally after a friday white march, by white national list was embroiled with protesters countering the event. lena zaka bc news, washington. >>> of course, world news saturday will have very latest from virginia coming up at 6:30 right here after "action news". >>> moving on to accu weather forecast it was unsettled day, threat of thunderstorms this evening and some could pack a punch. meteorologist melissa magee is here with our first check of the accu weather forecast, melissa. >> pretty quiet for majority of the day but we are finding those showers and storms firing up across the region. storm tracker six live double scan radar showing we have activity down across south jersey and also to the north of dover, but what we are focusing in on is a line of activity from allentown down through reading and al
terry mcauliffe declaring a state of emergency, crowd ordered to disperse. >> you will be arrested. >> reporter: president trump condemning violence but urging both groups to set aside their differences this has been going on for a long, long time it is no place in america, what is vital now is a swift, restoration of law and order and the protection of innocent lives. >> you will not replace us. >> reporter: today's rally after a friday white march, by white national...
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terry mcauliff said this morning the cops did, quote a magnificent job. the over his head head mayor of charlottesville agreed with that unfortunately a long history in thisountry politicians for whatever reason preventing the police from doing their jobs in times of crisis. way back in 1991, new york mayor david dinkens let the crown heights riots rage for three days before allowing police to restore order there have you seen similar scenes recently in ferguson and baltimore, berkeley. police stood aside while demonstrations turned into riots and now in charlottesville. a woman died after authorities allowed chaos to spread. political violence is a virus. once it flares up in one place it's likely to spread elsewhere. cowardly politicians are not just hurting their own communities when they allow this. they are putting the rest of us at risk. dan bongino joins us tonight. dan, what i find so striking about what happened in charlesville is there is no debate did. there this ♪ something the left is saying or the right is saying they both are saying it the aclu are saying it. the marcher ares confederate flags are saying it. the police stood by and allowed
terry mcauliff said this morning the cops did, quote a magnificent job. the over his head head mayor of charlottesville agreed with that unfortunately a long history in thisountry politicians for whatever reason preventing the police from doing their jobs in times of crisis. way back in 1991, new york mayor david dinkens let the crown heights riots rage for three days before allowing police to restore order there have you seen similar scenes recently in ferguson and baltimore, berkeley. police...
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can't tell you how proud i am as a native life-long philadelphiian to be standing here in front of this building and in front of all the great dig that terrysvery much honored. it's fantastic to see so many of you out there helping us open this addition to our city's already thriving historic district. those looking to find out more about the founding of their country have made philadelphia a priority. the museum will bring those people back while giving those who haven't made yet the trip more incentive to did so. philadelphia is named the heritage city because it served as the backdrop for the formation of our country. this museum will provide greater insight into the sacrifices that were made in order to make the ideas that were first discussed in independence hall a reality. this museum will provide us with a much deeper appreciation of what it means to live free. and i think the most important part of this museum for me as i've gone through it is it acknowledges fully and totally the contributions of other folks who made this country great, african-americans, native americans, women, and all others besides those who signed the declarat
can't tell you how proud i am as a native life-long philadelphiian to be standing here in front of this building and in front of all the great dig that terrysvery much honored. it's fantastic to see so many of you out there helping us open this addition to our city's already thriving historic district. those looking to find out more about the founding of their country have made philadelphia a priority. the museum will bring those people back while giving those who haven't made yet the trip more...
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terry goggans, how our balance of technology and people can help you. >>> three times crooks causing chaos on a construction sietd. >> they are stealing from habitat for humanity. cydney longnd how the string of crimes played out. >> both of these homes sit right off of tan yard boulevard, but the work right now all the a standstill unless and until the charity can narrow down who cut the chains and stole very valuable construction tools. >> you might as well go to church and take money out of the collection plait. >> the habitat for humanity is run by tony. >> i'm done. >> reporter: that crooks would be so bold to steal power tools from this job site. >> if they took a chop saw and a stand, which is a stand with a saw and it's one that you pull down. >> reporter: in april they smashed windows stealing $2500 worth of tools. in may they used a bolt cut tore break the chain on this tool shed. >> this time something snapped in me. i'm outrage d right now. >> reporter: again last night taking $1500 in electric powered nailers, compressors and a chop saw. >> we're changing lives and you're going to take $1,000 worth of tools. >> reporter: more than $5,000 has been taken and wor
terry goggans, how our balance of technology and people can help you. >>> three times crooks causing chaos on a construction sietd. >> they are stealing from habitat for humanity. cydney longnd how the string of crimes played out. >> both of these homes sit right off of tan yard boulevard, but the work right now all the a standstill unless and until the charity can narrow down who cut the chains and stole very valuable construction tools. >> you might as well go to...
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a telegram before he left -- actually, terry did before they left saying you have enough troops to fight. i only hope they hold together in a big village how long enough for you to attack them all at once. no one thought he had too few troops. yes, they wanted to attack from two sides because he attacks from multiple sides at the washitaw. but we have to give credit to the lakod aas. they were not only in huge numbers and usual numbers, they're not only unusually militant, unusually confident after a success against crook at the rosebud and they fought really well and really hard. they stood and fought and acted in ways no one expected and they earned that victory. and if we spend too much time running down custer, we take away. >> in the years he was at west point, i know cadets were moved down a year for academic deficiency and discipline reasons, even in his class. i was wondering why do you think he wasn't moved down, even though he had more demerits and worse academic standing? >> it's very -- it's hard to know. you know, for example, at one point custer failed a test that should have gotten him ejected. and yet -- and they failed a number
a telegram before he left -- actually, terry did before they left saying you have enough troops to fight. i only hope they hold together in a big village how long enough for you to attack them all at once. no one thought he had too few troops. yes, they wanted to attack from two sides because he attacks from multiple sides at the washitaw. but we have to give credit to the lakod aas. they were not only in huge numbers and usual numbers, they're not only unusually militant, unusually confident...
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after long talks in classrooms with questions about the impact of team logos like the washington redskins that are based on race or ethnicity. that's a question we asked virginia democratic governor terry mcauliffe. since charlottesville violence the governor has declared that he wants all confederate status re moved to stop hate speech. the governor has not called for the washington redskins to change his name as he still tr ies to get the team to build a new stadium in virginia. what's the difference. mcauliffe says it's about public spaces versus a private company. there's no moral equivocal situate. we're talking about owned and controlled by the say the versus a private company. private companies have to make their own decisions, as governor i take, as on those things that i can affect. for their part the washington redskins and their owner daniel schneider have insisted for years throughout these controversies that they will never change the team's name. in north bethesda, maryland, tom fitzgerald report ing. the university of maryland will have ones less fraternity house this year. the university will no longer recognize maryland's chapter of kappa sigma. the decision to pull th
after long talks in classrooms with questions about the impact of team logos like the washington redskins that are based on race or ethnicity. that's a question we asked virginia democratic governor terry mcauliffe. since charlottesville violence the governor has declared that he wants all confederate status re moved to stop hate speech. the governor has not called for the washington redskins to change his name as he still tr ies to get the team to build a new stadium in virginia. what's the...
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terry mcauliffe and tsenator tim kain are speaking. let's join them. >> grieving for this community, inspired by heather and her family. there is a beautiful spiritual that says i've come a long way, lord, a mighty long way, i've come a long way, lord, a mighty long way. i've born my burdens in the heat of the day, but the lord has made a way. we know this in virginia. virginia is a place of scar tissue, folks. we have experienced hatred, we have experienced division, we have experienced racism. that is a sad but undeniable part of our history, but we have come a long way. we have come a long way, under enlightened leadership. we have come a long way, fighting back the divisions and bigotries of past eras. we have become that state for lovers. we have become that commonwealth, that community in recent years, not that we're perfect in anything, but we put away -- we have put away the evils and wrongs of the past, and we're moving ahead. and there are people who want to bring us back to it. many of them who are not even from the commonwealth, but they want to haul us backward, but what heather's life shows, what this community shows, what virginia shows, is we're not going back
terry mcauliffe and tsenator tim kain are speaking. let's join them. >> grieving for this community, inspired by heather and her family. there is a beautiful spiritual that says i've come a long way, lord, a mighty long way, i've come a long way, lord, a mighty long way. i've born my burdens in the heat of the day, but the lord has made a way. we know this in virginia. virginia is a place of scar tissue, folks. we have experienced hatred, we have experienced division, we have experienced...
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terry, how are things different this time? >> well, i think, honestly, the wildcard here is mr. trump because as admiral blair said, those of us who have been following north korean issues for a very longe, we understand this is how north korea behaves. kim jong-il and kim jong un and before that, that's how north koreans behave. the wildcard is mr. trump with his increased rhetoric. honestly at the end of the day, even though we say military options are on the table, i'm not sure if anything is realistic. north korea, their conventional artillery are over 10,000 within reach of seoul. i think mr. trump is putting himself out there on ledge like this to increase the risk of, you know, blundering into a conflict no one really wants. >> woodruff: is that what you sew, admiral bhair, that could happen? you said manet ago the north koreans have a small capability. what do you think the prospects are for a conflict? >> i think the prospects for a conflict are really very low. the facts are known by both the united states and korea are that if korea starts a conventional military conflict, they lose, they lose -- north korea loses, the regime dictator loses his life. if they were to use a nu
terry, how are things different this time? >> well, i think, honestly, the wildcard here is mr. trump because as admiral blair said, those of us who have been following north korean issues for a very longe, we understand this is how north korea behaves. kim jong-il and kim jong un and before that, that's how north koreans behave. the wildcard is mr. trump with his increased rhetoric. honestly at the end of the day, even though we say military options are on the table, i'm not sure if...
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i think he'll be in long-term trouble unless he can turn around those processes of persuasion more quickly than he's been doing so far. >> gentlemen, we need to go at this point terry haines and adam galinsky, thanks for joining us today. appreciate it. >> thank you so much. >> nobody has been talking about this, but the dow is it in record territory right now. >> actually the s&p itself is not too far away. >> a couple points away. >> about two, three points away from its own record close. under armour is not participating in this rally. it's falling more than 9% now, wow, on mixed earnings, disappointing guidance what had the company needs to be etr u ouanight this ship, d whheyoshld be buying next >>> as you saw before the break, shares of under armour down 10%, touching its lowest level since august 2013 after the company announced mixed earnings and cut its sales forecast and the company slashed its full-year guidance between 27 and 37 cents a share between analyst estimates of 42 cents. also highlighted its restructuring plans to try to get out of the sales slump it has been in. >> ceo said we've identified a number of areas to enhance our operational capabil
i think he'll be in long-term trouble unless he can turn around those processes of persuasion more quickly than he's been doing so far. >> gentlemen, we need to go at this point terry haines and adam galinsky, thanks for joining us today. appreciate it. >> thank you so much. >> nobody has been talking about this, but the dow is it in record territory right now. >> actually the s&p itself is not too far away. >> a couple points away. >> about two, three...
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long. sandi was a delight. sandi and noel is not a combination you expected. but together it will be a weird, wacky duo. a computer hard drive containing unfinished works by terryoud producing outbreaks of rain and spreading east with sunny spells to the north and showers developing in the north and showers developing in the west. most of those will be in northern ireland and scotland. you can see the rain later this afternoon becoming mostly across parts of east anglia and south—east england. you will notice that it is much cooler compare it to the past few days, especially in the breeze. nowhere is particularly warm but at least there are sunny spells and western parts of england and wales as we go to the afternoon and into northern england, scotland and northern ireland. showers few and far between in northern england. some showers in the central belt of scotland. the rain clears from east anglia tonight. a chilly night under clear skies. in rural spots, single figures, towns and citiesjust holding onto single figures —— double figures. some mist and fog patches. some intense downpours in wales and north—west england. perhaps some travel problems, we will ke
long. sandi was a delight. sandi and noel is not a combination you expected. but together it will be a weird, wacky duo. a computer hard drive containing unfinished works by terryoud producing outbreaks of rain and spreading east with sunny spells to the north and showers developing in the north and showers developing in the west. most of those will be in northern ireland and scotland. you can see the rain later this afternoon becoming mostly across parts of east anglia and south—east...
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have a long way to go these big agenda items, and the one thing wall street probably did like from steve bannon, the infrastructure stuff, that's gone no well i think it's a big comedown. >> so terry has become a democrat white house with bannon leaving. again, what are the policy implications of that, even if we take it at face value? >> well, i don't think that's the case, kelly. and thank you for having me on look, these folks are interested in serving the president we've always looked at this through an establishment trump versus a populist trump lens the establishment folks, including cohn and mnuchin, of course, are in the ascendant with bannon's departure, and importantly, kelly's assertion of authority over the white house, the white house staff, particularly in the process that's very important. but what it means for markets among other things, it clips the tail risk on trade there's still trade skepticism, but it does clip the tail risk it mitigates problems with the fed. i know there was a lot of concern about if cohn could go to the fed, if he was on the outs but i still think that even though congressional republicans are going to -- are going to stay a bit farther aw
have a long way to go these big agenda items, and the one thing wall street probably did like from steve bannon, the infrastructure stuff, that's gone no well i think it's a big comedown. >> so terry has become a democrat white house with bannon leaving. again, what are the policy implications of that, even if we take it at face value? >> well, i don't think that's the case, kelly. and thank you for having me on look, these folks are interested in serving the president we've always...